Gravel Bike Coast to Coast Route

From inspiring Eskdale in the west, through to the historic Roman Cam Road in the Dales and Wensleydale and the magnificent beauty of Jervaulx Abbey,onto Rosedale in the North Yorks Moors, this Gravel Bike Coast to Coast route has something for everyone. It’s also the very first U.K. Gravel Bike C2C – and we think that it’ll be the best too 😉

Wensleydale TrailFest

While this is a reasonably short 2 hour ride, it packs a punch, and is probably one of the very best rides in the National Park. With hard climbing, the rider is rewarded with epic descents and superb views across the hills. This is definitely a favourite ride with the team here.

Tour des Combins

Take on this classic bike packing tour in the Alps. If you’re after a real adventure, then this could be for you. There’s some bike hike along the way, but the rewards are epic. Either a hardtail MTB or a Gravel Bike is the ideal way to travel this route at speed.

The Jeroboam Franciacorta 300km

The Jeroboam Franciacorta 300km is Beauty and the Beast, gravel riding redefined between the shores of lake Iseo and Lake Garda. Spectacular riding and views awaited us, but not without earning them via some hefty climbing.

Tour du Mont Blanc Cycle Route

This is the Tour du Mont Blanc, so what more needs to be said – it’s tough, beautiful and extremely rewarding. Just read the route article below and follow the GPX file, and have an amazing ride!

Nidderdale Loop

Nidderdale is one of the most beautiful places in the Dales, and home to some epic gravel bike riding, and awesome mtb routes. It’s an adventure playground for all cyclists, and a place that all off-road riders ought to visit

Malham Tarn

The limestone tracks around Malham Tarn are a great place for a short trip on the mtb or the gravel bike. This route is a great introduction to off-road riding, and close to the spectacular Malham Tarn.

Settle Loop mtb

The Settle Loop is a classic off-road cycling route in the Dales; and is epic on either MTB or gravel bike. Drop down to the village of Malham, or extend it to Kilnsey – each option is incredible